Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, transmission lines overload alleviation for the Sudan National Grid has been performed. Resizing the transmission system components is not suitable during the operation. On the contrary, in that case, alleviation of the overloads by generation rescheduling is suitable and effective. Decreasing the generation station output relieves transmission line overload, but to maintain the power equilibrium, the output of other generation stations must be increased, making sure no additional transmission lines are being overloaded. A simple, efficient, fast, and accurate technique for the alleviation of line overloads by corrective generation rescheduling and load shedding is applied to alleviate the overloads. The method ensures that alleviation of the existing violations does not create any new violations. The load shedding is used as a last choice in cases when generation rescheduling has not completely alleviated the overloads. An overload that cannot be relieved by only rescheduling the g...

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